If I type the name of an enum, then `.`, (and for my settings explicitly request autocomplete suggestions from VsCode), I either don't get anything, or I get a list of 50+ identifiers that have nothing to do with the enum. There seem to be a lot of cases like that where there is a very obvious context, but the suggestions are completely detached from that context. Stuff that works for any mainstream language like Java or TypeScript in just about every IDE or editor with a plugin.
I can’t stand those smug one-liners — they flatten reality instead of reflecting it.
Reality is... often-times the best things are often unused. And if these things were hypothetically used... there'd be significantly less complaints than the status quo.
I think this an area where AI generation can help a lot. Big studios will still do things by hand for better quality and less constraints, but for indies, generating a character with "stylized cell-shaded human character under X polygons" and then go from there will be a revolution.